Understanding Family Diversity

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Knowles, G (2012). Understanding Family Diversity. in: Knowles, G (ed.) Understanding Family Diversity Oxon Routledge. pp. 1-7
AuthorsKnowles, G
EditorsKnowles, G
Abstract

This essential text will help students and those already working with children to understand both theoretically and practically, what may constitute a ‘family’. It explores how to build relationships with a child’s family to ensure early years settings and schools are working in partnership with children’s home environments, thereby supporting the best possible learning outcomes for children. It will help the reader to develop their skills, knowledge and understanding of their professional practice in education, and chapter by chapter explores the challenges that may be experienced in working with the diverse nature of family life in the UK, including: mixed race families immigrant, refugee and asylum seeker families step-families and step-parenting gay and lesbian families families and adoption fostering and children in care families living in poverty families and bereavement families and disability (including mental health). Understanding Family Diversity and Home-School Relations is engagingly practical, using case study examples throughout, and providing reflective activities to help the reader consider how to develop their practice in relation to the insights this book provides. It is a unique road-map to understanding pupils’ backgrounds, attitudes and culture and will be essential reading for any student undertaking relevant Foundation and BA Degrees, including those in initial teacher training, taking post-graduate qualifications or as part of a practitioner’s professional development.

Keywordsmixed-race; refugee; asylum; step-father; step-mother; gay; lesbian; foster; children in care; looked-after; poverty; bereavement; disability
Page range1-7
Year2012
Book titleUnderstanding Family Diversity
PublisherRoutledge
Place of publicationOxon
ISBN9780415694049
Publication dates
Print27 Jul 2012
Publication process dates
Deposited03 Apr 2017
Accepted18 Feb 2012
Accepted author manuscript
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